Shotcreting Methods with Compressed Air in Munich Subway Construction

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In Munich's peculiar hydrogeological conditions (water bearing sand strata between layers of impermeable clay, silt or marl) are proper functioning groundwater lowering methods of decisive importance for underground construc- tion. Shield tunnelling with compressed air has al- ready proved to be successful. In view of growing application of shotcrete tunnelling it was obvious to consider the use of compressed air even here. After a preliminary research-project the first subway section "shotcrete under compressed air" was 1979 awarded in Munich and since that time five sections have been awarded, respectively completed. On the basis of the experiences meanwhile obtained reports will be given stating the frame conditions in which this new construction method can be applied. The tunnels consist of two shells. The outer ist driven by shotcrete under compressed air. In order to keep the air overpressure low, the groundwater often is previously detensioned or partially lowered. The inner shell of watertight concrete is built under atmosperic pressure.
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APA:  (1987)  Shotcreting Methods with Compressed Air in Munich Subway Construction

MLA: Shotcreting Methods with Compressed Air in Munich Subway Construction. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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